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A friendly reminder from the Nightmare BB for the entire internet.
N.BB: "Get your head out of your ass, motherfucker. And do something useful besides Twitter bullying".
I don't have the courage to put this on Twitter
After learning about the situation with Scott, and his retirement, I thought about his words in Reddit.
All of this explanation, I fear, is wasted, as people don't want to discuss with one another anymore; they want endless apologies and submission. People who are expecting those from me will get neither. - Scott Cawthon
And it really is.
People are ready to almost kill you for a different opinion on the Internet. They are ready to cancel you for mistakes from the PAST. I remember those popular cases I've heard about where people literally threatened to kill a person just for drawing something wrong (in their "G R E A T" opinion). And the truth is, I don't want to live in that world.
People who are stalking you. People who send you and your family threatening messages. People who spread unpleasant rumors about you. People who bullying other people - that's who really should be "canceled"
We all make mistakes, and we don't always agree with anyone, but that's how it should be. As in real life, so on the Internet. The fact that Scott did not apologize and adjust to the "offended from Twitter" is the right decision. And I respect that.
If you're being toxic, you'd better shut your dirty mouth and never go online again.
I don't have the courage to put this on Twitter, but I want to believe in people who can defend their opinions and take criticism wisely.
Thanks you, Scott Cawthon